áááÑ WITH MORE SNOW EXPECTED TOMORROW,, CREWS IN PORTLAND,, RIGHT NOW, ARE DOING WHAT THEY CAN TO CLEAN UP THE SNOW STILL LEFT BEHIND FROM LAST WEEK'S STORMS WMTW NEWS 8'S ALY MYLES IS LIVE IN PORTLAND WITH MORE. ALY? TRACY, STEVE I'M STANDING IN FRONT OF ONE MASSIVE PILE OF SNOW YOU'LL SEE IN THE CITY. AND IT'S DEFINITELY NOT THE ONLY ONE. WE'VE BEEN HIT WITH THREE STORMS IN THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS- AND A FOURTH IS ON ITS WAY-WHICH BEGS THE QUESTION- WHERE'S IT ALL GOING TO GO??? 1:30 buy a plow, get an old truck, make sure you take care of the battery or youll be like me. IMAGINE HEADING OUT FOR VACATION AND COMING BACK TO THIS. 00:55 its snowed in. I was in costa rica for about 2 weeks and got back yesterday so this is what happens when you don't take care of the snow removal. MICHAEL FRANKEL HAS HIS OWN DRIVEWAY IN MUNJOY HILL BUT OTHERS IN THE AREA HAVE TO DEAL WITH LIMITED PARKING NOT TO MENTION A HANDFUL OF PARKING BANS RECENTLY. STILL FRANKEL SAYS-THEY HELP EACH OTHER OUT 1:15 its part of living here, its part of the glories of maine, y'know? It makes it kind of like survivor man. BUT MANY CREWS IN TOWN 1:34 nats dump into truck HAVE SPENT THE LAST FEW DAYS PICKING UP THE LEFTOVERS AND DUMPING IT-OUT OF THE WAY. "1:35 its about 18 minutes roundtrip from where the first bucket dumps in here to getting back there and getting the next bucket to start the next load. THE STORMS MEAN A LOT OF OVERTIME FOR PRIVATE SNOW REMOVAL CONTRACTORS NOT ONLY PLOWING THROUGH THE NIGHT BUT ALSO CLEARING THE BANKS OUT OF THE WAY IN THE DAYS FOLLOWING THE STORM. AND THEN DUMPING THE SNOW DOZENS OF TIMES A DAY AS WELL.. "00:52 last couple of days, been getting in quite a few hours, at least 8 hours a day extra." HIS ADVICE TO DRIVERS? KEEP YOUR DISTANCE WHEN YOU SEE A PLOW. 2:34 you see a plow truck driver out there, lights going and everything, just try to stay out of his way, y'know? FOR NOW, THE DRIVERS WE SPOKE TO TODAY SAY- THEY'RE GRATEFUL FOR THE DRY, SAFE ROADS WE'VE GOT RIGHT NOW-AT LEAST UNTIL ANOTHER STORM ROLLS THROUGH. LIVE IN PORTLAND AM WMTW NEWS 8.